Mariah Carey videography
Mariah Carey videography | |
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Music videos | 133[a] |
Lyric videos | 6 |
Home videos | 8 |
Film appearances | 17 |
Television appearances | 9[b] |
American R&B singer Mariah Carey has had an extensive career in film and television throughout her career, in addition to "hundreds of music videos, a dozen or so feature films, and several TV guest-appearances".[1] After topping charts, filming and directing multiple music videos for well-acclaimed songs such as "Vision of Love" and "Fantasy" throughout the 1990s, Carey made her big-screen debut in the rom-com, The Bachelor (1999).[1] In 2001, Carey starred in Glitter which followed the story of Billie Frank, a young woman rising to fame as a pop-star, and was released on September 21, 2001.[2] It was a major commercial failure and critical flop being ranked number 21 on IMDb's Bottom 100 Movies of All Time.[1]
She later starred in films WiseGirls (2002), State Property 2 (2005) and Tennessee (2008) with supporting roles. The latter film received higher praise with Carey's role as Krystal, an aspiring young singer, being called "surprisingly effective".[3] Despite the film's mixed reviews, Carey's performance as Raychel in WiseGirls was given favourable reviews in comparison to her role as Billie Frank in Glitter.[4] In 2009, Carey starred in Lee Daniels' film Precious as Ms. Weiss, a social worker, which earned her multiple awards and nominations including a win for the Palm Springs International Film Festival Breakthrough Performance Award.[5] Precious was deemed by some to be Carey's comeback and "return to acting".[6]
In 2013, Carey starred in Daniels' historical drama film, The Butler, which earned her a second nomination for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. That same year, Carey signed on as a judge on the twelfth season of American Idol alongside Nicki Minaj, Randy Jackson and Keith Urban but left at the end of the season alongside Minaj.[7][8] Carey has stated that American Idol was one of the "worst experiences of [her] life.[9] She went on to say that "pitting two females against each other wasn’t cool" and that the show "should have been about the contestants instead of about some nonexistent feud" in relation to her on-set squabbles with Minaj.[9] In 2018, she appeared as a key advisor on The Voice.[10]
In December 2016, Carey starred in her first docu-series, Mariah's World which premiered on the E! cable network.[11] The show followed Carey's Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour around Europe and her then-plans to get married.[12][13] The series struggled with ratings, but tended to be well received by some critics including Variety's Sonia Saraiya, who praised the show's "surprising sense of humor and humility".[14] The show was cancelled after one season.[14] Carey has also reinvented her image as the "de facto Christmas-time hostess" with multiple Christmas films and specials including two Hallmark Channel specials and two Apple TV+ specials including A Christmas Melody (2015) and Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special (2020); the former being Carey's directorial debut.[1][15]
Carey has also lent her voice to many animated films, most notably The Star (2017) and The Lego Batman Movie (2017). She has also made cameo appearances in numerous films, her first being in Death of a Dynasty (2003) and later on in Girls Trip (2017) among several others. Carey has also recorded theme music for different films and TV shows such as "When You Believe", from The Prince of Egypt soundtrack in 1998, with Whitney Houston.[16] In 2013, Carey performed "Almost Home", the theme song from the film Oz the Great and Powerful.[17] In 2018, Carey stated in an interview that she did not like the song and that "it didn’t feel like [her] at all".[18] In 2019, Carey also wrote and performed the theme song for the TV show, Mixed-ish entitled "In the Mix".[19] Carey stated that "As a biracial woman in the entertainment industry, there was no way [she] did not want to be a part of mixed-ish".[20] Some other songs Carey has performed for movies include "Right to Dream" (from Tennessee), "Infamous" (from Empire) and "The Star" (from the film of the same name). The latter was nominated for the Best Original Song at the 75th Golden Globe Awards.
Having worked with numerous artists throughout her career such as Ol' Dirty Bastard, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Boyz II Men and Ariana Grande, Carey has accumulated over one billion views on her Vevo account.[21] Her music videos have been given high praise with Vogue stating that "since bursting onto the scene in the 1990s, [Carey] has evolved from the American girl next door (jeans and a T-shirt were her staples) to a sultrier, more glamorous aesthetic, complete with a wind machine blowing at all times".[22] Carey has been nominated three times for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video, for the videos "Honey (Bad Boy Remix)", "We Belong Together" and "Touch My Body". In 2021, Carey was honoured at the African American Film Critics Association with a Special Achievement Innovator Award for her "visual storytelling in her music videos and specials".[23]
Music videos
[edit]1990s
[edit]• | Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Mariah Carey |
Associated album | Title | Premiere date | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Description | Ref. |
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Mariah Carey | "Vision of Love" | July 1990 | None | Bojan Bazelli | Ron Kay | [24] [25] [26] | |
"Vision of Love" (Channel 4 Version) |
1990 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [27] | ||
"Love Takes Time" | October 1990 | None | Bojan Bazeilli Wayne Maser |
Ron Kay | [24] [28] | ||
"Someday" | February 1991 | None | Larry Jordan | Lexi Godfrey | [24] [26] [29] | ||
"Someday" (New 12" Jackswing) |
1991 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [30] | ||
"I Don't Wanna Cry" | May 1991 | None | Larry Jordan | Kim Turner | [31] [32] | ||
"I Don't Wanna Cry" (Alternative Version) |
— | None | Unknown | Unknown | [33] [34] | ||
"I Don't Wanna Cry" (Director's Cut) |
— | None | Unknown | Unknown | Carey stated in 2015 that because there was a "hot guy" in the video and her dressing was very provocative, they made her reshoot many scenes.[35] | [35] | |
"There's Got to Be a Way" | May 1991 | None | Larry Jordan | Unknown | [36] | ||
Emotions | "Emotions" | September 1991 | None | Jeff Preiss | Debbie Samuelson | [26] [37] | |
"Emotions" (12" Club Mix) |
1991 | None | Jeff Preiss | Unknown | [38] | ||
"Can't Let Go" | December 1991 | None | Jim Sonzero | David Ramser | [26] [39] [40] | ||
"Make It Happen" | March 1992 | None | Marcus Nispel | Anouk Frankel | [26] [41] [42] | ||
MTV Unplugged | "I'll Be There" (Live Video) |
June 1992 | Trey Lorenz | Larry Jordan | Unknown | [26] [43] | |
"If It's Over" (Live Video) |
July 1992 | None | Larry Jordan | Unknown | [26] [44] | ||
Music Box | "Dreamlover" | August 1993 | None | Diane Martel | Gina Harrell | [26] [45] [46] | |
"Hero" (Live Video) |
November 1993 | None | Larry Jordan | Patti Lamanga | [26] [47] [48] | ||
"Without You" (Live Video) |
February 1994 | None | Larry Jordan | Al Smith Jack Gulick Randy Hoffman |
[26] [49] [50] | ||
"Anytime You Need a Friend" | May 1994 | None | Daniela Federici | Unknown | [51] [52] | ||
"Anytime You Need a Friend" (C+C Radio Mix) |
1994 | None | Daniela Federici | Unknown | [51] [53] | ||
"Anytime You Need a Friend" – EP | "Anytime You Need a Friend" (Soul Convention Mix) |
August 7, 2020 | None | Mariah Carey | Unknown | Previously Unreleased but later released for #MC30 in 2020. | [54] |
Songs | "Endless Love" | 1994 | Luther Vandross | Unknown | Unknown | [51] | |
"Endless Love" (Live Video) |
1994 | Luther Vandross | Unknown | Unknown | [55] | ||
Merry Christmas | "All I Want For Christmas Is You" | November 28, 1994 | None | Diane Martel | Unknown | [51] [56] [57] | |
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" (Alternative Version) |
December 14, 1994 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [57] | ||
"Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)" | 1994 | None | Diane Martel | Unknown | [51] [58] | ||
"Joy to the World" (Live Video) |
1994 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [51] [59] | ||
Daydream | "Fantasy" • | September 7, 1995 | None | Mariah Carey | Unknown | [51] [60] | |
"Fantasy" (Bad Boy Remix) • |
October 1995 | O.D.B | Mariah Carey | Unknown | [61] | ||
"One Sweet Day" | November 1995 | Boyz II Men | Larry Jordan | Tom Case | [51] [62] [63] | ||
Merry Christmas | "Joy to the World" (Celebration Mix) |
December 1995 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [64] | |
Daydream | "Open Arms" (Live Video) |
1996 | None | Larry Jordan | Unknown | [65] | |
"El Amor Que Soñé" (Live Video) |
1996 | None | Larry Jordan | Unknown | [66] | ||
"Always Be My Baby" • | March 1996 | None | Mariah Carey | Ethan Wolvek | [51] [67] [68] | ||
"Always Be My Baby" (Mr. Dupri Mix) • |
May 1996 | Da Brat Xscape |
Mariah Carey | Unknown | [69] | ||
"Forever" (Live Video) |
October 1996 | None | Larry Jordan | Unknown | [51] [70] | ||
"Underneath the Stars" |
November 13, 2020 | None | Unknown | Unknown | Previously Unreleased (Released for #MC30) | [71] [72] | |
Butterfly | "Honey" | September 1997 | None | Paul Hunter | Rubin Mendoza | [51] [73] | |
"Honey" (Bad Boy Remix) |
September 1997 | Mase The Lox |
Unknown | Unknown | [74] | ||
"Butterfly" • | October 1997 | None | Daniel Pearl Mariah Carey |
Warren Hewlett Dan Shea |
[51] [75] [76] | ||
"Breakdown" • | February 1998 | Krayzie Bone Wish Bone |
Mariah Carey Diane Martel |
Jack Gulick | [51] [77] [78] | ||
"The Roof" • | March 1998 | None | Mariah Carey Diane Martel |
Jack Gulick | [51] [79] [80] | ||
"My All" | 1998 | None | Herb Ritts | Debbie Kennard | [51] [81] | ||
"My All/Stay Awhile" (So So Def Remix) |
June 1998 | Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz | Diane Martel | Unknown | [51] [82] | ||
"Whenever You Call" (Live Video) |
1998 | none | Unknown | Unknown | [83] [84] | ||
#1's | "Sweetheart" | October 1998 | Jermaine Dupri | Hype Williams | Unknown | [85] | |
"When You Believe" | November 16, 1998 | Whitney Houston | Phil Joanou | Unknown | [51] [86] [87] | ||
"When You Believe" (Alternative Version) |
December 13, 1998 | Whitney Houston | Mary Lambert | Unknown | [88] [89] | ||
"I Still Believe" | January 12, 1999 | None | Brett Ratner | Erin Williams | [51] [90] [91] | ||
"I Still Believe/Pure Imagination" (Damizza Reemix) • |
February 1999 | Krayzie Bone Da Brat |
Mariah Carey | Unknown | [92] | ||
Rainbow | "Heartbreaker" | August 16, 1999 | None | Brett Ratner | Unknown | [93] | |
August 30, 1999 | Jay-Z | Brett Ratner | Unknown | [94] | |||
"Heartbreaker" (Remix) | October 12, 1999 | Da Brat Missy Elliot DJ Clue? |
Diane Martel | Unknown | [95] [96] | ||
"Thank God I Found You" | October 14, 1999 | Joe 98 Degrees |
Brett Ratner | Steve Woroniecki John Marshall |
[97] [98] | ||
"Thank God I Found You" (Make It Last Remix) |
November 1999 | Joe Nas |
Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [99] | ||
"Thank God I Found You" (Alternative Version) |
December 14, 1999 | Joe 98 Degrees |
Unknown | Unknown | [100] |
2000s
[edit]• | Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Mariah Carey |
Associated album | Title | Premiere date | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Description | Ref. |
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Rainbow | "Crybaby" | April 2000 | Snoop Dogg | Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [101] [102] | |
"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" | April 2000 | None | Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [103] | ||
"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" (Alternate Version) |
2000 | None | Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [104] | ||
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (Live Video) |
2000 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [105] | ||
Coast to Coast | "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" | September 2000 | Westlife | Unknown | Unknown | The music video features both Carey and Westlife and was shot around the island of Capri. It has an "in the recording studio" theme with shots of a lyric sheet and a mixing console alongside a cassette tape with the word "rough" written in red uppercase. After departing the studio, Carey listens to the cassette on a nearby yacht. | [106] [107] |
Merry Christmas | "O Holy Night" | December 11, 2000 | None | Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [108] | |
Greatest Hits | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (So So Def Remix) (Animated Video) |
December 18, 2000 | Jermaine Dupri Lil' Bow Wow |
Unknown | Unknown | [109] [110] | |
Glitter | "Loverboy" | June 8, 2001 | None | David LaChapelle | Unknown | [111] [112] | |
"Loverboy" (Remix) | 2001 | Da Brat Ludacris Twenty II Shawnna |
David LaChapelle | Unknown | [113] | ||
"Never Too Far" | August 17, 2001 | None | Vondie Curtis Hall | Unknown | The music video is an excerpt from the film Glitter. | [114] | |
"Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" | October 18, 2001 | Mystikal | Sanaa Hamri | Steve Woroniecki | [115] [116] | ||
"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" | 2001 | Busta Rhymes Fabolous DJ Clue? |
Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [117] | ||
Charmbracelet | "Through the Rain" | October 19, 2002 | None | Dave Meyers | Craig Fanning Ron Mohrhoff |
[118] | |
"Boy (I Need You)" | January 21, 2003 | Cam'ron | Joseph Kahn | Greg Tharp | [119] | ||
It Ain't Safe No More... |
"I Know What You Want" | April 2, 2003 | Busta Rhymes Flipmode Squad |
Chris Robinson | Unknown | [120] [121] | |
Charmbracelet | "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" | July 17, 2003 | None | Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | [122] | |
Kiss of Death | "U Make Me Wanna" | October 2004 | Jadakiss | Sanaa Hamri | Haley Moffett | [123] [124] | |
The Emancipation of Mimi |
"It's Like That" | March 4, 2005 | Jermaine Dupri Fatman Scoop |
Brett Ratner | Ron Mohrhoff | [125] [126] | |
"We Belong Together" | April 11, 2005 | None | Brett Ratner | Ron Mohrhoff | [127] [128] | ||
"Shake It Off" | July 26, 2005 | None | Jake Nava | Ron Mohrhoff Scott Kalvert |
[129] [130] | ||
"Get Your Number" | October 5, 2005 | Jermaine Dupri | Jaka Nava | Tom Fanning Craig Fanning |
[131] [132] | ||
"Don't Forget About Us" | November 1, 2005 | None | Paul Hunter | Ron Mohrhoff Rebecca Skinner |
[133] [134] | ||
Merry Christmas (2005 DualDisc) | "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town 2005" (Claymation Video) |
December 2, 2005 | None | Mark Gravas | Unknown | [135] [136] | |
The Emancipation of Mimi |
"Say Somethin'" | April 10, 2006 | Snoop Dogg | Paul Hunter | Rebecca Skinner Ron Mohrhoff |
[137] [138] | |
Fidel Cashflow 2006 | "Don't Forget About Us" (Desert Storm Remix) |
December 2006 | DJ Clue? Fabolous Styles P |
Unknown | Unknown | [139] | |
Strength & Loyalty | "Lil' L.O.V.E." | July 5, 2007 | Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Bow Wow |
Chris Robinson | Meredith Welsch | [140] [141] | |
E=MC² | "Touch My Body" | February 27, 2008 | None | Brett Ratner | Ron Mohrhoff Rebecca Skinner |
[142] [143] | |
"Bye Bye" | May 6, 2008 | None | Justin Francis | Coleen Haynes John Winter |
[144] [145] [146] | ||
"I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" (iTunes Solo Version) |
July 3, 2008 | None | Chris Applebaum | Tomer DeVito John Hardin |
[147] [148] | ||
"I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" (Remix) | July 3, 2008 | T.I. | Chris Applebaum | Tomer DeVito John Hardin |
[147] [148] | ||
"I Stay in Love" | October 27, 2008 | None | Nick Cannon | Roger Ubina | [149] [150] | ||
non-album video | "Right to Dream" | December 8, 2008 | None | Aaron Woodley | Unknown | [151] | |
The Ballads | "Hero 2009" | January 5, 2009 | None | Unknown | Unknown | The video shows Carey recording the song in the studio. Scenes of New York City at night are also featured. | [152] [153] |
E=MC² | "Love Story" • | February 8, 2009 | None | Mariah Carey Nick Cannon |
Roger Ubina | The video stars both Carey and Cannon and commemorates their first wedding anniversary. They are featured together on a couch, in a swimming pool, and on an airplane. The video begins with the words "This is the love story of Nick and Mariah," and ends with "Happy anniversary, Nick and Mariah." | [154] [155] [156] |
Love vs. Money | "My Love" | March 9, 2009 | The-Dream | Nick Cannon | Roger Ubina | The video depicts The-Dream as a superstar rapper and Carey as his love interest. She has braided hair and wears Air Jordans. | [157] [158] [159] |
Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel | "Obsessed" | July 14, 2009 | None | Brett Ratner | Victor Alexander Ron Mohrhoff |
Shot in and around the Plaza Hotel in New York City, the video shows Carey dressed as herself as well as her own stalker—allegedly Eminem. At the end of the video, the stalker is struck by a bus. Cameo appearance by Patrick Demarchelier. | [160] [161] [162] [163] |
"Obsessed" (Remix) | July 23, 2009 | Gucci Mane | Brett Ratner | Ron Mohrhoff | In addition to scenes from the original music video, the remix shows Carey lounging on a wooden table while Gucci Mane stands next to her pouring champagne. | [164] [165] [166] | |
"I Want to Know What Love Is" | November 16, 2009 | None | Hype Williams | Tony McGarry Hype Williams Cisco Newman |
Carey sings in the center of the field of a CGI Yankee Stadium while spectators look on. Towards the songs's climax, a gospel choir accompanies Carey on the field. | [167] [154] [168] [169] | |
"H.A.T.E.U." | December 8, 2009 | None | Brett Ratner | Unknown | Shot on a beach in Malibu, the slow-motion music video shows an emotional Carey in various bathing suits. | [170] [171] [172] |
2010s
[edit]• | Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Mariah Carey |
Associated album | Title | Premiere date | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Description | Ref. |
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Angels Advocate (unreleased) | "Up Out My Face" (Remix) | January 28, 2010 | Nicki Minaj | Nick Cannon | Unknown | The video has a red and white color scheme. Carey and Minaj play different characters, including Barbie dolls who escape from their boxes. Carey's doll box has "She sings" written on the front, while Minaj's says "She raps." Cannon makes a cameo appearance. | [173] [174] [175] |
"Angels Cry" (Remix) | January 28, 2010 | Ne-Yo | Nick Cannon | Unknown | The music video shows Carey and Ne-Yo in the studio recording the song. Scenes of Carey in an alley with pouring rain are also featured. | [176] [177] | |
AT&T Team USA Soundtrack | "100%" (Live Video) |
February 20, 2010 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [178] [179] | |
non-album video | "Everybody Hurts" (as part of Helping Haiti) |
March 7, 2010 | Helping Haiti | Joseph Kahn | Unknown | On January 12, 2010, a massive earthquke hit the island of Haiti, causing unimaginable suffering and desvastation for its people. Some of the biggest names in UK and American music have joined forces to record an emotive cover of the REM classic 'Everybody Hurts', to raise money for charities supporting the relief efforts in Haiti. The line up of featured artists is; Leona Lewis, Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams, Kylie, Rod Stewart, Alexandra Burke, Miley Cyrus, Take That, Joe McElderry, Cheryl Cole, JLS, Mika, Michael Bublé, James Blunt, James Morrison, Susan Boyle, and Westlife. | [180] |
Merry Christmas II You | "Oh Santa!" | November 2, 2010 | None | Ethan Lader | Roger Ubina | The video portrays Carey as a performer on a fictional 1950s Christmas television show. She is backed by a band, dancers, cheerleaders, and other singers. | [181] [182] |
"O Come All Ye Faithful/Hallelujah Chorus" • | November 29, 2010 | Patricia Carey | Mariah Carey | Unknown | Carey and her mother sing in a Christmas-decorated studio. Footage of Carey's past holidays are also featured. Nick Cannon makes a cameo appearance. | [183] [184] | |
"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)" • (Fireworks Version) | December 15, 2010 | None | Mariah Carey | Unknown | Carey is dressed in a black dress and has diamond jewelry on. She sings the song in front of a green screen with fireworks exploding. | [185] [186] | |
Under the Mistletoe | "All I Want for Christmas Is You (SuperFestive!)" (Shazam Version) |
November 30, 2011 | Justin Bieber | Sanaa Hamri | Nicole Acacio | Filmed in Macy's Herald Square, the video features Carey singing the song in a Santa suit while Bieber stuffs items into shopping carts. At the end of the video, they hand out presents to fans. | [187] [188] [189] [190] |
Merry Christmas II You | "When Christmas Comes" | December 13, 2011 | John Legend | Sanaa Hamri | Unknown | Carey and Legend throw a celebratory Christmas party in her Beverly Hills home. Nick Cannon and Carey's children make cameo appearances. Excerpts from A Charlie Brown Christmas also appear. | [191] [192] |
"Charlie Brown Christmas" | December 24, 2011 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [193] | ||
non-album video | "Triumphant (Get 'Em)" | August 21, 2012 | Rick Ross Meek Mill |
Nick Cannon | Nick Cannon | The video takes place in a boxing ring in which Carey is the ring girl. Mill plays the role of the boxer while Ross is a part of his entourage. DJ Khaled makes a cameo appearance. | [194] [195] [196] [197] |
Merry Christmas II You | "Christmas Time Is in the Air Again" (Lyric Video) |
December 14, 2012 | None | Danielle Charles | Unknown | [198] [199] | |
non-album video | "Almost Home" | March 8, 2013 | None | David LaChapelle | Kim Dellara Ron Mohrhoff |
The video combines clips of Carey singing in a black gown and scenes from the film Oz the Great and Powerful. | [200] [201] [202] |
Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse | "#Beautiful" | May 9, 2013 | Miguel | Joseph Kahn | Ron Mohrhoff Kim Dellara |
Carey and Miguel ride on a motorcycle while she runs her hands through the air. Afterwards, she dances in a chandelier-filled barn while Miguel watches from the front seat of a red Porsche Speedster. | [203] [204] [205] |
"#Beautiful" (Explicit Version) |
May 29, 2013 | Miguel | Joseph Kahn | Ron Mohrhoff | The explicit version video features scenes of Carey dancing in a yellow dress inside of a chandelier-filled barn. Miguel watches from the front seat of a red Porsche Speedster. | [203] [206] [207] [208] | |
"#Hermosa" • | July 1, 2013 | Miguel | Mariah Carey | Unknown | The vintage-style video features Carey walking in Capri and visiting the Blue Grotto with Miguel. | [209] [210] [211] | |
"#Beautiful" (Remix) | Unreleased | Jeezy | Nick Cannon | Unknown | Editing of the video was completed on July 23, 2013, but the video was never released. | [212] [213] | |
"You're Mine (Eternal)" | February 12, 2014 | None | Indrani | Unknown | The video features a glitter-covered Carey singing in the El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico. Trey Songz makes a cameo appearance as her love interest. | [214] [215] | |
"You're Mine (Eternal)" (Remix) | February 14, 2014 | Trey Songz | Indrani | GK Reid | Carey sings in the El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico. Trey Songz lies in a bed and models for the camera. | [216] [217] | |
#1 to Infinity | "Infinity" (Lyric Video) |
April 26, 2015 | None | Lorraine Campo Samantha Lecca |
Alex Peacock | An animated lyric video featuring butterflies flying in the sky forming an infinity symbol. | [218] [219] [220] |
"Infinity" | June 2, 2015 | None | Brett Ratner | Unknown | Carey swipes through selections on Match.com while lounging on a couch. Clips from her performance of the song during her #1 to Infinity residency in Las Vegas are also shown. Tyson Beckford and Jussie Smollett make cameo appearances. | [221] [222] [223] [224] | |
Empire: Original Soundtrack, Season 3 |
"Infamous" | October 5, 2016 | Jussie Smollett | Unknown | Unknown | [225] | |
non-album video | "I Don't" • | February 3, 2017 | YG | Mariah Carey | Stella Bulochnikov Mariah Carey Adam Paul |
The video shows Carey in suggestive outfits, on top of a car, giving the middle finger, and burning a wedding dress. | [226] [227] [228] [229] |
The Star (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
"The Star" | November 16, 2017 | None | Unknown | Unknown | Carey sings cheerfully front of an animated moonlit sky and sunny desert. Excerpts from The Star also appear. | [230] [231] |
Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You (Original Soundtrack) |
"Lil Snowman" | December 8, 2017 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [232] [233] | |
Caution | "GTFO" | September 13, 2018 | None | Sarah McColgan | Unknown | Carey struts around a house in lingerie while drinking wine. | [234] [235] |
"With You" | October 10, 2018 | None | Sarah McColgan | Unknown | A black-and-white video showing Carey posing, walking, and driving in Los Angeles. | [236] [237] | |
"The Distance" (Lyric Video) |
November 16, 2018 | None | Unknown | Unknown | [238] [239] | ||
"A No No" (Lyric Video) |
December 4, 2018 | None | Unknown | Unknown | An animated collage featuring scissors, snakes, and fire, among others. | [240] [241] | |
"A No No" | March 8, 2019 | None | Sarah McColgan | Unknown | The music video takes place inside a moving graffiti-covered New York City subway car with Caution album covers visible as advertisements. Carey sings the song while passengers of diverse backgrounds join her on the train for an impromptu dance party with neon pink and blue lighting. Carey's children make a cameo appearance. There are whistle notes near the end of the music video that are not present on the studio version of the song. | [242] [243] | |
"A No No" (Remix) | March 22, 2019 | Stefflon Don | Sarah McColgan | Unknown | The video features alternative subway car scenes in addition to those present in the original video. Stefflon Don raps on a subway platform with graffiti on its tile walls while diverse dancers freestyle on the platform until the subway car Carey is riding on passes by. Cameo appearance by Carey's children. | [244] [245] [246] | |
April 5, 2019 | Shawni | Sarah McColgan | Unknown | In addition to those present in the original video, the second remix video features subway car scenes in which both Carey and Shawni are featured. Shawni raps alongside Carey during which they interact with each other while the train moves. Carey's children make a cameo appearance. There are whistle notes near the end of the video that are not present on the studio version of the song. | [247] [248] [249] | ||
non-album video | "In the Mix" | September 17, 2019 | none | Unknown | Unknown | [250] | |
Merry Christmas (Deluxe Anniversary Edition) |
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" (Unreleased Video Footage Version) |
November 1, 2019 | none | Unknown | Unknown | [251] | |
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" (Make My Wish Come True Version) |
December 20, 2019 | none | Joseph Kahn | Unknown | [252] |
2020s
[edit]• | Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Mariah Carey |
Associated album | Title | Premiere date | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Description | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Rarities | "Save the Day" | September 12, 2020 | Lauryn Hill | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. | [253] |
"Out Here on My Own" (Lyric Video) |
September 18, 2020 | none | Unknown | Unknown | [254] | ||
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special (Apple TV+ Original Soundtrack) | "Oh Santa!" | December 4, 2020 | Ariana Grande Jennifer Hudson |
Hamish Hamilton Roman Coppola |
Unknown | [255] | |
"Oh Santa!" (Lyric Video) |
December 9, 2020 | Unknown | Unknown | [256] | |||
non-album video | "Fall in Love at Christmas" | November 5, 2021 | Khalid Kirk Franklin |
Mariah Carey Bryan Tanaka |
Unknown |
Video albums
[edit]Title | Release details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US Video [257] |
US Music Video [258] |
AUS Music DVD [259] |
JPN DVD [260] |
Spain Music DVD [261] |
UK Video [262] |
UK Music Video [262] | |||
The First Vision |
|
20 | 2 | — | — | — | — | 24 |
|
MTV Unplugged +3 |
|
9 | 1 | — | — | — | — | 1 |
|
Here Is Mariah Carey |
|
14 | 4 | — | — | — | 10 | 1 |
|
Fantasy: Mariah Carey at Madison Square Garden |
|
9 | 1 | — | — | — | 40 | 2 |
|
Around the World |
|
6 | 3 | — | 29 | — | 97 | 2 |
|
#1's |
|
14 | 15 | — | 16 | — | —[c] | 17 |
|
The Adventures of Mimi |
|
— | 1 | 26 | 75 | 8 | — | 10 |
|
DVD Collection |
|
— | — | — | — | — | — | 38 |
Video singles
[edit]Title | Release details | Peak chart positions | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US Video [263] |
US Music Video [258] | |||||||
"My All" |
|
34 | 6 |
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source(s) |
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1990–2008 | Saturday Night Live | Musical Guest | "Patrick Swayze/Mariah Carey" (Season 16, Episode 4) "Linda Hamilton/Mariah Carey" (Season 17, Episode 6) "Claire Danes/Mariah Carey" (Season 23, Episode 6) "Jonah Hill/Mariah Carey" (Season 33, Episode 8) |
|
2002 | Justice League | Carol Ferris / Star Sapphire | 18—19 Episodes | |
Ally McBeal | Candy Cushnip | "Playing with Matches" (Season 5, Episode 8) | ||
2003 | I Love the '80s Strikes Back | Herself | Miniseries, commentator | |
Amici di Maria De Filippi | Herself | Italian talent show, guest | ||
2004 | The Proud Family | Herself (voice) | "Monkey Business" (Season 3, Episode 1) | |
2013 | American Idol | Judge | Season 12 | |
American Dad! | Gina's Replacement Waitress (voice) | "Max Jets" (Season 9, Episode 11) | ||
Laura (voice) | "Kung Pao Turkey" (Season 10, Episode 5) | |||
2016 | Empire | Kitty | "What Remains Is Bestial" (Season 3, Episode 3) | |
Mariah's World | Herself | |||
2018 | The Voice | Herself | Key Advisor in the fifteenth season. |
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Little known fact, I actually shot a video 4 "Underneath The Stars" in France & England that never got released & I don't know where it is!
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